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"this is true 90% of the time"

submitted by beinghealthyiscool

is the Web3.0 I want to talk about: no Ethereum/block-chain buzzwords, no effort to sell on expensive, intolerant thing that runs counter to what the internet stands for. Instead a decentralized p2p-based upgrade to the concepts the internet was built upon: ipfs.io/#why

THIS is the type of article I've been looking for about web 0.3! And I notice they didn't manage to talk about it without Ethereum. "decentralized"?
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RT @DynamicWebPaige
Web 3.0 is the only technical thing I've ever read about that makes me think, "hmm, perhaps it's just about time to retire".

thenewstack.io/web3-architectu
twitter.com/DynamicWebPaige/st

@lorendias Wow -- IPFS is fundamentally different aim for web-revolution than "web3", instead of blockchain using P2P. I like the feel of this one much more.

@lorendias Wow -- IPFS is fundamentally different aim for web-revolution than "web3", instead of blockchain using P2P. I like the feel of this one much more.

Okay. I am learning how I can cross-subscribe across Fediverse or ActivityPub things. Now I have more accounts than fit into most 4-item user profiles. Is there a calling-card place which I can use to collate all my stuff?

I've never done inline tests, instead keeping them in their own NS, but for unit tests this is worth considering
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RT @pappapez
@VincentCantin @JonPMasters @sfyire I've seen pretty large systems where inlined tests are used throughout and where it helps a lot, and also other systems where the code get pretty much unreadable because you have to wade through a kilometer of tests to reach the implementation.
twitter.com/pappapez/status/14

... and, beautifully recursive solution:
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RT @JBiserkov
@sfyire (defn one-edit-away? [a b]
(cond (= a b) true
(= (first a) (first b)) (recur (subs a 1) (subs b 1))
:else (= (if (>= (count a) (count b)) (subs a 1) a)
(if (>= (count b) (count a)) (subs b 1) b))))

code golf is amazing, thanks for this
twitter.com/JBiserkov/status/1

RT @sfyire
Has anyone got a Clojure code golf for this one?

RT @lisperati
...The C prog proposes to write compilers to translate all code to C, so they can all program in C

The Java prog proposes to write compilers to translate all code to Java, so they can all program in Java

The Haskell prog proposes they take turns beating each other with a stick.

Is it possible to describe web3 without mentioning etherium? It's easy to talk about web2 without talking about the w3 consortium

In my effort to figure out how to connect my mastodon and bookwyrm accounts, I made a matrix account. Now I have three things that seem unrelated, despite "federated"

No surprises here, but a good reference. The trouble is, I think the appearance of these varies by browser.
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RT @_georgemoller
🔥 List of all the border styles that you can use in CSS
twitter.com/_georgemoller/stat

Did I know smart toilets were a thing? Should they be? Also, are they remotely acceptable for privacy?

(map #(str % " "NO!!!!") questions)
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RT @DuckDuckGo
"Talk about flushing your data down the toilet!"

@eminesaner reports on the privacy risks of smart toilets: “Once you start to measure something that is of the body, the privacy line is stepped over."

theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2
twitter.com/DuckDuckGo/status/

RT @gneissguise
@Endless_WebDev It's an extremely hard problem, and throwing crypto at everything is not the answer

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